Wednesday, September 15, 2010

One On One With Chicken Little

Last night I watched an interview with Liberal leader Mike Ignatieff by Peter Mansbridge, and I could not help but notice Chicken Little doing his best to try to convince viewers that the current state of the Canadian economy is far worse than the experts would have us believe. His evidence is that people have been complaining to him about their credit card debt. Iggy cited credit card debt to make his point on multiple occasions. I am very curious to know how exactly Iggy intends to remedy this problem. Our employment rate has held strong relative to other industrialized nations, and our deficit is affordable so long is it is temporary. Iggy would like us to extend the stimulus, which is at least consistent with their demands for a stimulus in January 2009. Though I find it a bit rich to complain about a deficit when the stimulus package which he demanded is the main source of deficit spending.

Back to credit card debt, if Iggy is signaling this as a problem, then what is his solution? Should we make credit more prohibitive? These people showing up at Liberal BBQ's complaining about their own spending of money they did not have, they probably should not have been extended this extra credit in the first place if they could not afford it. So when these people approach Iggy, are they asking him to pay their credit card bills, or looking for him to say that they should never have been issued that much credit to begin with? I would really like to know what Iggy's plans are for this problem he is complaining about, instead of just citing it as a reason to possibly take down the government.

It is clear that Ignatieff is going to make a big issue about the purchase of fighter jets, where he admits that our current fleet needs to be replaced. Considering that this whole fighter jet contract started as a Liberal development project before the Tories were in power, I do find it ironic that they are going to fight the Tories going forward with a Liberal contract. Why aren't the Liberals taking credit for this starting under their government? Because they remember Chretien in part taking down Mulroney/Campbell over the helicopter contracts once upon a time, and they want to repeat. Meanwhile, it turned out that was a necessary purchase and the cancelling of that contract ended up being a huge mistake.

Make no mistake, this is not about right and wrong, this is about the Liberals choosing issues over which to fight an election. If they think that the purchase of military aircraft will anger Canadians, then they take the perceived populist side of the issue even if the project is necessary.

6 comments:

  1. The credit card rates issue has been an NDP rallying cry for years.

    Ignatieff may be trying to blend his hidden platform to more closely resemble the NDP platform of 2008. Only the Liberals removed their 2008 platform from their website.

    Military purchase takes a very long time. The Liberals originally signed on in 1997 and we have signed deals worth $ 500 million to date.

    I am curious why the media won't look at the alternatives for the fifth generation Nato fighter options. Does the Liberal prefer we purchase our next planes from a non-Nato country? (Russia, India, or China?)

    What other fifth gen plane exists? Are Liberals suggesting we repeat the mistakes with Sea Kings?

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  2. " Sorry , Iggy , I'd like to donate to your cause and by a $50.00 cheezeburger but my credit card is like maxed out dood ."

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  3. If the media had half a clue, they would just ask Iggy very simple questions, after which it will be easy to tell how smart or honest the guy really is. Examples:

    Did your grandfather fight at Vimy-Ridge ?
    (answer: no)

    What elementary school did you attend ?

    How many time zones are there in Canada ?

    Are you renting out your house in Cambridge, Mass. ?

    What is the relationship between bond prices and yield rates ?

    Otherwise, the guy is extremely boring to listen to.

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  4. The media has a clue . The media is clued in to cover iggys ass at all costs.

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  5. Mr Ignatieff is so desperately trying to be clever, relevant. He has brought forth just a contrarian point of view, no matter what the Government suggests, implements, or brings forward such as the fighter contract.
    As I understand this was started by Jean Chretain, cancelling would cost 500 million, we would be another 15 years from buying jets we need now. I am so glad the grownups, Conservatives are running things Iffy simply is lost, does not have a clue.
    Starting over now would be stupid, wasteful, would rob our Airforce of much needed planes and would make Canada irrelevant on the worlds stage.
    In other words "Picture Perfect Liberal Policy"
    Cheers Bubba

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  6. "Make no mistake, this is not about right and wrong, this is about the Liberals choosing issues over which to fight an election"

    Sometimes,Ice,I could give you a kiss! A decent,chaste,manly one on the cheek,of course.

    Ignatieff is SO desperate for an issue,and they've tried to manufacture one out of so many flops,lemme see....detainees,proroguing,Tamil ships,Guergis,....and I have a short memory.

    The Liberals need to clean house,dump ALL of their "leading" candidates for Party leader, fire half the Party riding executives,divorce the Party from Paul Desmerais,and start over with a clean slate ,like the Conservatives did when Kim Campbell led them to two seats in the House. The LPC needs a massive political enema!

    Maybe they should just fold the Party as it is and all MP's can join the NDP. The MSM seems mightily impressed with Jack Layton of late,so they'd love him to death in print and on CBC.

    He couldn't do any worse than Iggy or Dion running the number two Party of Canada.

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